THIS WEEK IN HUSKER HISTORY
The week of Oct. 6-12, looking back in five-year intervals
1898: “Superior generalship” helps Nebraska overcome a stout Iowa State line in a 23-10 home win.
1903: Nebraska is said to enjoy a yardage advantage of 385 to 15 in a 10-0 win at Denver.
«1913: After rebuffing Kansas State’s protest of Clinton Ross’s presence on the team, Nebraska hands the Aggies a 24-6 defeat in Lincoln.
1923: Legend-to-be Red Grange scores three TDs in his first college game as Illinois downs the visiting Cornhuskers, 24-7. In Lincoln, fans gathered in the Armory to “watch” the game on a Grid-graph.
1928: The Huskers open their first season of Big Six play with a hard-fought 12-0 victory at Iowa State.
1933: In the first meeting between the schools, Nebraska blanks Texas, 26-0, in the season opener in Lincoln. The Huskers outgained the Longhorns 320 yards to 85, and coach Dana Bible cleared the bench. George Sauer scored twice and intercepted a Texas pass. Late in the third quarter, sophomore Gerald LaNoue scored on a 13-yard run, his first carry as a Cornhusker. | Play by play
1938: A safety on a blocked punt proves crucial as Iowa State gets its first win over NU since 1919 in an 8-7 decision in Lincoln. A 30-yard TD pass from Harry Hopp to Ray Prochaska pulled Nebraska within one point early in the fourth quarter, but an interception and a blocked field goal thwarted subsequent Husker chances.
1943: Nebraska surrenders six touchdown passes to Bob Hoernschemeyer in a 54-13 loss to Indiana before just 8,000 fans in Memorial Stadium. Hoernschemeyer completed 14 of 19 passes for 345 yards as the Hoosiers outyarded NU by 585-203, the Sunday Journal and Star reported. It was the second week in a row the Huskers yielded exactly 54 points, and they would do it a third time before the month was out.
1948: Conference newcomer Colorado upsets the Huskers in Boulder, 19-6. Nebraska was "outclassed ... in every department, including fight and spirit," the Sunday Journal and Star's Norris Anderson wrote. Nebraska's only score came on a one-yard drive following a blocked punt by Charley Toogood.
1953: Fumbles damage Nebraska’s chances in a 14-6 loss at Pittsburgh. Favored by two touchdowns, Pitt scored on a one-yard run as time expired to increase its winning margin from one point to eight.
Dennis Claridge loses the ball after a gain, and Air Force’s Ken Jaggers dives for the recovery.
1963: Air Force upsets the Huskers in Lincoln, 17-13, the only blemish on Nebraska’s 1963 record.
1968: Bobby Douglass drives No. 6 Kansas to a go-ahead score with less than 5 minutes remaining as Nebraska falls to the Jayhawks in Lincoln, 23-13.
1973: Frosty Anderson’s three TD receptions, including a 67-yarder, pace Nebraska to a 48-7 win at Minnesota.
1978: After losing to Iowa State in the previous two seasons, NU holds the Cyclones to 82 total yards in a 23-0 victory in Ames.
1983: With the “Scoring Explosion” fizzling for an afternoon, the Huskers receive their first scare of the season but hang on for a 14-10 win at Oklahoma State.